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Show SALT LAKE HIGH PLATER ON KNOX Wink Stephen, a local bnv who di tingniahed himself as a baseball player while at th Halt Lake high chool and also at th Universitr of I'tsh. haa landed th position behind th home pint at Kno college, where he i now attending school. Stephen wa a member nf the high school nine at the west side for four rears and carsined the club in his se nior year. His fifth year of baseball waattla4 at the uaiseseite, At the high school he asraed th reputation of being on of the headiest and strongest backstop in the history of th school, and at th aniveraity went through a seaeoa without an error marked against him. OOLLEOB rBNOIKO. KKW YORK, March ai. The Ipter-eollegiate Ipter-eollegiate fencing meet will begin here tonight, the aix leame which qualified in the preliminaries at West Point aad Annspolis last Maturriav meeting in a round rohia tourney to decide th Inter, collegiate championship. Th tram which qualified are the army, Cornell, Harvard, the savy, Pennsylvania and Columbia. ' TRAVIS OJT SCRATCH. NTW YORK, March 11. Waltar .1. Travla i placed alone on scratch in the enaual spring haadirap list of th Metropolitan Met-ropolitan Oolf association just issued. Fred HerreshmT, Metropolitan champion, cham-pion, fs allowed one stroke end Jerome T). Travis is at two with Kin lav B. Dougla aad CMIman P. Tiffany. JAOXBOHYTXIJI KESTJLTs. JACKHONVIU.1C, ria., March II. Clear weather and an Imprnved track allowed al-lowed an afternoon of fair sport al Moo-ertef Moo-ertef park yeeterday. It was rumored that th meeting Would be extended, but this wee denied by Manager Brown and th plant will be closed with the , running of Saturday race. The feature of today card waa the fourth race, a mile eelllng handicap, won by Krsnk Pure 1 1 at It to I Torn May-ward, May-ward, the favorite, got away badly and wa s . trailer the eollre route- Summary: Sum-mary: T ' Flret race, ' ' four1 ' furlongxe-Tllford Thomas. 7 to 1, won: Coilella, I to L esoond; Nsnole '' MoOee, I It I third. Time, :4t l-s. Seoond race, six furtoess Peep Over. 4 to 1. won; Peep Shot, I to I. seoond; Outpost. 7 to I. third. Time, ill I t. Third race, seven furlong Heine. II to I. won; Osnoplan. 11 to I, second: yir Ouard, 4 to f. third. Time, l ltl l. Ihourth race, one mile, handloap Prenk Puroell. U to 1. won: Ceionel Ash- MuU. S 1. 1 nnnit- VrlmA VJ . te I. third. Time, 1:41 l-t. Fifth race, Ave snd a half furlong Panfletd. II to I, won; Eye While. I to 1. seoond: Useolt, I te t third. Time, l.-e t-t, Blxth race, lx furlong, imrss Ms 11 T to 10. won; Fort Worth, I to 1, second; sec-ond; Premier. 4 to t, third. Time. l it. Seventh raoe. ona and a slxtsenth mile fit. Joseph. It te 1, won; Von Leer, I to 1. eeoood; ffendl, 1 to t, third. Time, ooMXS cxosB to msooao. CHIOAOO, March II. Harry Hebser of the llllnole Athletle elub oame close to the world's record In the 160-yard back-stroks back-stroks swimming champlonahlp held last ata-ht In that club. Hehaer finished In 1:67 l-t, tbe record being 1:M. Ooesalln of the Missouri Athletic elub. Weher of the Illinois Athletle dub end rraler. na-arischcd. na-arischcd. flnlwhed In th. order umM. |